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201. Human Well-being: Concepts and Conceptualizations

202. Gender-related Indicators of Well-being

203. Diffusion of Digital Mobile Telephony: Are Developing Countries Different?

204. Conceptual and Measurement Issues in Poverty Analysis

205. An Inquiry into Cities and Their Role in Subnational Economic Growth in South Africa

206. Urban-Rural Inequality in Living Standards in Africa

207. A Development-focused Allocation of the Special Drawing Rights

208. The Rise or Fall of World Inequality: A Spurious Controversy?

209. Spatial Decomposition of Inequality

210. Regional or National Poverty Lines? The Case of Uganda in the 1990s

211. Remittances by Emigrants: Issues and Evidence

212. Innovative Sources for Development Finance: Over-Arching Issues

213. National Taxation, Fiscal Federalism and Global Taxation

214. Environmental Taxation and Revenue for Development

215. Loan Processing Costs and Information Asymmetries - Implications for Financial Sector Development and Economic Growth

216. The Revenue and Double Dividend Potential of Taxes on International Private Capital Flows and Securities Transactions

217. Private Donations for International Development

218. Revenue Potential of the Currency Transaction Tax for Development Finance: A Critical Appraisal

219. A Global Lottery and a Global Premium Bond

220. The International Finance Facility: The UK HM Treasury-DFID Proposal to Increase External Finance to Developing Countries

221. Aid Effectiveness and Selectivity: Integrating Multiple Objectives into Aid Allocations

222. Measurement of a Multidimentional Index of Globalization and its Impact on Income Inequality

223. Regional Poverty and Income Inequality in Central and Eastern Europe: Evidence from the Luxembourgh Income Study

224. Is the Brain Drain an Unmitigated Blessing?

225. Some Welfare Implications of 'Who Goes First?' in WTO Negotiations

226. Who Gains from Tariff Escalation?

227. Who Pays Indirect Taxes in Russia?

228. Opening the Convergence Black Box: Measurement Problems and Demographic Aspects

229. Regional Output Differences in International Perspective

230. How Responsive is Poverty to Growth? A Regional Analysis of Poverty, Inequality, and Growth in Indonesia, 1984-99

231. Externalities in Rural Development: Evidence for China

232. Are Neighbours Equal? Estimating Local Inequality in Three Developing Countries

233. Optimality and Overuse of Labour in Estonian Manufacturing Enterprises

234. Impact of Trade Liberalization on Returns from Land: A Regional Study of Indian Agriculture

235. Irregular Migration and Asylum Seekers in the Caribbean

236. The EU's Everything But Arms Initiative and the Least-developed Countries

237. Developed Country Trade Barriers and the Least Developed Countries: The Economic Results of Freeing Trade

238. The New Global Determinants of FDI Flows to Developing Countries: The Importance of ICT and Democratization

239. Inflation, Output and Perfectly Enforceable Price Controls in Orthodox and Heterodox Stabilization Programmes

240. The 'Pull' and 'Push' Factors in North-South Private Capital: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Estimates

241. Export Dynamism and Market Access

242. If People were Money: Estimating the Potential Gains from Increased International Migration

243. 'Looking at the Other Side of the Coin': The Relationship between Classical Growth and Early Development Theories

244. Persistence of Underdevelopment: Does the Type of Natural Resource Endowment Matter?

245. Aid, Debt Burden and Government Fiscal Behaviour: A New Model Applied to Côte d'Ivoire

246. OECD Domestic Support and Developing Countries

247. Trends in Asylum Migration to Industrialized Countries: 1990-2001

248. The Causal Relationship between Information and Communication Technology and Foreign Direct Investment

249. Development Cycles, Political Regimes and International Migration

250. Income Distribution Changes and their Impact in the Post-World War II Period